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Jeopardy
Absolutism Spanish Absolutism
French Absolutism
English Absolutism
Scientific Revolution
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Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Absolutism…
This is the period of time during which kings of western Europe had absolute control over their national governments and societies.
$200 Question from Absolutism…
This is the theory that stated that kings had a god given right to rule their nations as they wished.
$300 Question from Absolutism…
This war was fought in Germany between the Roman Catholics and the Protestants (primarily Calvinists). It last from 1618 until 1648.
$500 Question from Absolutism…
This family controlled Austria after the Thirty Years War. They were Catholic.
$100 Question from Spanish Absolutism
This man was the grandson of Ferdinand and Isabella. He ruled Spain as well as the Holy Roman Empire and he was in constant warfare with France, the Protestants, and the Ottoman Empire.
$200 Question from Spanish Absolutism
This man was the son of Charles V. He was the first absolute monarch of Spain.
$300 Question from Spanish Absolutism
Phillip II’s rule was known as this because of its period of prosperity and dominance.
$400 Question from Spanish Absolutism
This was Spain’s famed Naval Fleet that was known as the strongest navy in the world.
$500 Question from Spanish Absolutism
The famed Spanish Armada met its defeat against this country during Phillip II’s reign.
$100 Question from French Absolutism…
This man ruled France from 1589-1610. His goal was to restore order to France and he did so by issuing the Edict of Nantes in 1598.
$300 Question from French Absolutism
This man was Henry IV’s son. He was too young to rule when his father died, so he had to have someone rule in is place.
$400 Question from French Absolutism
This man was known as the Sun King. He made the statement “I am the State” and is known for building the Palace of Versailles.
$500 Question from French Absolutism
This Cardinal ruled France for Louis XIII until he was old enough to take the throne.
$100 Question from English Absolutism
In England, the government was moving away from an absolute monarch. Instead, this government body was slowly gaining more
and more power. They were a true representation of the people.
$200 Question from English Absolutism
This is the act passed by Parliament that gave Henry VIII the power to start his own church.
DAILY DOUBLE!!!$300 Question from English
Absolutism
This was the English King who was restored to power in 1660 and who worked very well with Parliament even though he believed in an absolute monarchy.
$400 Question from English Absolutism
This man was the brother of Charles II. He angered the people and Parliament quickly by
appointing many Catholics to government positions and was replaced by William and
Mary in 1688.
$500 Question from English Absolutism
This was the name of the period that described the reign of William and Mary. It
was called this because of the lack of bloodshed during their reign.
$100 Question from Scientific Revolution
This was the period during the mid 1500’s and continuing to the 1700’s in which science
became a focal point of the people.
DAILY DOUBLE!!!$200 Question from Scientific
Revolution
This man was a Polish scientist that was the first to suggest the Heliocentric Theory.
$300 Question from Scientific Revolution
He was an Italian scientist that confirmed Copernicus’ theory and was the first to map
the moon’s mountains and discover sunspots.
$400 Question from Scientific Revolution
He was an English Chemist that was the first to study individual elements vs. chemical
compounds.
$500 Question from Scientific Revolution
This man was French and was the first to determine that human reasoning is the best
way to understand. He is famous for the quote, “I think; therefore I am”
Final JeopardyCharles V was under a lot of pressure during his reign as Spanish/Holy Roman Empire King. He faced constant warfare, problems uniting the Spanish and Holy Roman Empire, and he was continually under the shadow of his grandparents Ferdinand and Isabella. Eventually it became too much for him and he abdicated his throne and pursued this occupation and lifestyle.